Dr. Youssef Khodor's medical specialty is family medicine. He is a graduate of Nova Southeastern University, College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is in-network for United Healthcare HSA, United Healthcare HMO, and United Healthcare Bronze, as well as other insurance carriers.

Dr. Steven Hawk works as a family medicine physician. He accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield EPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, as well as other insurance carriers. He is a graduate of MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine.

Dr. Beth Yedwab Oliver practices family medicine. On average, patients gave Dr. Yedwab Oliver a rating of 2.0 stars out of 5. She is affiliated with Orlando Health. She takes Blue Cross Blue Shield EPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, in addition to other insurance carriers. Dr. Yedwab Oliver attended medical school at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. She completed her residency training at Jackson Memorial Medical Center.

Dr. Tanya Diaz is a family medicine practitioner. On average, patients gave her a rating of 3.5 stars out of 5. Dr. Diaz is an in-network provider for Blue Cross Blue Shield EPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, in addition to other insurance carriers. She is a graduate of the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine.

Dr. Miguel Correa specializes in family medicine, addiction medicine, and psychiatry. Dr. Correa is an in-network provider for several insurance carriers, including United Healthcare Compass, United Healthcare Navigate, and United Healthcare HSA.

Dr. Pablo Cardona is a physician who specializes in family medicine. He is in-network for Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield EPO, and Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, in addition to other insurance carriers.

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What is Family Medicine?

Currently in medical care in the United States, there are four main primary care specialties: family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and geriatrics. Internal medicine is primary care for adults, pediatrics is primary care for children and infants, and geriatrics is primary care for seniors. Family medicine, the broadest specialty, is primary care for all ages.

A family medicine physician is a medical ‘home base’ for patients. They treat all ages, all sexes, all organs, and all diseases. They can see every member of the family, from birth through old age. This allows family medicine doctors to develop long-term relationships with their patients and to understand how their patients’ role in the family affects their health. They can provide check-ups, immunizations, screening services, gynecological exams and obstetric care, routine health care, and health counseling. When more specialized care is needed, a family medicine doctor can refer their patients to appropriate specialists. They can become educators and advocates for their patients in the sometimes overwhelming health care system.

As health care changes in this country, family medicine is a growing specialty for families and individuals who are seeking more personalized health care and a more personal relationship with their physician.